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War is Hell
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War is Hell

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About the Author:

Edwards was a naval officer and veteran of the Korean conflict who grew up in Northern California during the depression and WWII. He studied warfare at the University Arthur A. Eof California, Berkeley, and has a library full of history books. He is descended from a long line of veterans; two of his great-grandfathers served in the Union Army during the Civil War, a grandfather who tried to enlist in the Spanish-American War, and a father who served in the Navy twice, once just as WWI ended, and again in WWII. Arthur graduated in mechanical engineering from Cal Berkeley, and he worked in the aerospace industry building weather and communication satellites. Every time he brings home another book on WWII, his wife asks, "Is there anything you don't know about the war?

Book Summary: This story is told by a soldier who was a part of the bloody war in Burma, the executive officer of a rugged group of American jungle fighters. He tells us in great detail what the war did to him and how he feels about taking another man's life, even to protect his own, as he searches for meaning in it all...World War II was winding down in the summer of 1945, but not for Major Jenkins and his band of Merrill's Marauders. They have spent months combing the Burmese jungle for the notorious Japanese commander Colonel Maruyama and his troops. Major Jenkins, Captain Beltrans, and what was left of their band were outnumbered two to one, so they had to devise a plan that would overcome the odds. But after they settled the score with their enemy, they had to march hundreds of miles through the jungle back to their base near the Indian border. It was now August, and the war was over, but how would the local civilians living along the only trail out of Burma view the American soldiers?Their journey back home was fraught with unexpected dangers and faced unplanned enemies through an unforgiving jungle. They had never been taught at West Point how to fight their new enemy.After the war, Captain Beltrans is convinced that he should return Colonel Maruyama's samurai sword to his descendants in Japan. However, what he thought would be a routine side trip to a modern country turned into a harrowing adventure in Japanese politics and a thousand-year-old culture. He ended up in an ancient Zen garden in Kyoto, wondering if he had done the right thing by killing enemy soldiers and civilians during the war. Does he get help from his deceased native grandmother?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Writers Way Solutions
Date
8 September 2025
Pages
204
ISBN
9781962733632

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

About the Author:

Edwards was a naval officer and veteran of the Korean conflict who grew up in Northern California during the depression and WWII. He studied warfare at the University Arthur A. Eof California, Berkeley, and has a library full of history books. He is descended from a long line of veterans; two of his great-grandfathers served in the Union Army during the Civil War, a grandfather who tried to enlist in the Spanish-American War, and a father who served in the Navy twice, once just as WWI ended, and again in WWII. Arthur graduated in mechanical engineering from Cal Berkeley, and he worked in the aerospace industry building weather and communication satellites. Every time he brings home another book on WWII, his wife asks, "Is there anything you don't know about the war?

Book Summary: This story is told by a soldier who was a part of the bloody war in Burma, the executive officer of a rugged group of American jungle fighters. He tells us in great detail what the war did to him and how he feels about taking another man's life, even to protect his own, as he searches for meaning in it all...World War II was winding down in the summer of 1945, but not for Major Jenkins and his band of Merrill's Marauders. They have spent months combing the Burmese jungle for the notorious Japanese commander Colonel Maruyama and his troops. Major Jenkins, Captain Beltrans, and what was left of their band were outnumbered two to one, so they had to devise a plan that would overcome the odds. But after they settled the score with their enemy, they had to march hundreds of miles through the jungle back to their base near the Indian border. It was now August, and the war was over, but how would the local civilians living along the only trail out of Burma view the American soldiers?Their journey back home was fraught with unexpected dangers and faced unplanned enemies through an unforgiving jungle. They had never been taught at West Point how to fight their new enemy.After the war, Captain Beltrans is convinced that he should return Colonel Maruyama's samurai sword to his descendants in Japan. However, what he thought would be a routine side trip to a modern country turned into a harrowing adventure in Japanese politics and a thousand-year-old culture. He ended up in an ancient Zen garden in Kyoto, wondering if he had done the right thing by killing enemy soldiers and civilians during the war. Does he get help from his deceased native grandmother?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Writers Way Solutions
Date
8 September 2025
Pages
204
ISBN
9781962733632